
Razer - Kaira Pro HyperSpeed (PlayStation)
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Last updated: Nov 25, 2025 Scoring
Personally I run a Razer Kaira pro X, nice wireless headset
r/Rainbow6 • What’s a good headset for r6? Budget is around 200$ started to get more into it help please ->Razer kaira pro, great headset and it’s got Bluetooth
r/XboxSeriesXlS • What's a good headset that won't break the bank ->Enjoy it lol horror games sound crazy with em on full blast at 3am😭plus you can adjust the mic volume and the game volume separately incase ppl talkin way too loud durin a cod match or some💀
r/XboxSeriesXlS • What's a good headset that won't break the bank ->Did you happen to use any previous haptic headsets to compare ? I have the Nari ultimate, the krakenv3 wired and love them still also the ps5 ones , Kaira Pro , but always found them on the weak side of haptics as well as light on the volume, so i use them but not that often, when I used the nari or the kraken I get into the games, the immersion extra level it adds i just love, crank up Wreckfest and go to town .. on ps5 it just adds a nice little extra but nowhere near the same level . Only just saw these came out and found out they work on ps5 too ... so curious how they compare haptically speaking to prior models ... Also love the bluetooth option for playing on rog ally without needing to use a usb dongle...
r/razer • Razer Kraken v4 pro review ->I would suggest the Razer Kaira Pro Wireless since it has Xbox Wireless Sync built in and can work dual with bluetooth with a Secondary device
r/XboxSeriesXlS • What's a good headset that won't break the bank ->I've had the Razer Kaira Pro for awhile now and its been very good. Haptic bass feed back which has really fun during games. You just have to switch the 2.4 ghz dongle to ps5 to pc whenever you switch. Bluetooth works on pc but it sucks compared to the 2.4 dongle you get but its an easy switch. Also according to friends is good too. I use them sometimes to watch tv too with the haptic feedback on. The Razer blackshark v3 is in the price range too but haven't tried them out but i hear they are good for the price.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • I'm looking for a wireless headset that would work for both my pc and PS5 ->My first was the Razer Kaira Pro and it was horrible, would constantly disconnect to the point I had to go with another brand.
r/XboxGamers • Best headset for Xbox. ->That's what I went with. Should be in tomorrow
r/XboxSeriesXlS • What's a good headset that won't break the bank ->I pulled the trigger on the razor kaira wireless. Should be here Sunday
r/XboxSeriesXlS • What's a good headset that won't break the bank ->I ended up ordering the razor kaira and a set of in ear monitors to try(got both for just under $70) I had lots of issues with turtle beach and Astros along time ago so i will always stay away from them and I didn't like the reviews about the mics on any of the rig headsets
r/XboxSeriesXlS • What's a good headset that won't break the bank ->I agree. I ended up getting the razor kaira headset and a pair of $10 iems to try out and they sound great. Not as loud of bass heavy as the razor but the sound quality is clear and crisp
r/XboxSeriesXlS • What's a good headset that won't break the bank ->Apart from Razer Kraken Kitty, I don't think there are many female-themed headphones available on Xbox. The one I'm using myself is Razer Kaira.
r/GirlGamers • Cute Xbox Headsets ->Search through r/razer and do your own analysis, but the most common failure patterns and causes are as follows: 1. Thin ABS or PC plastic at stress points, specifically at the fork/slider that connects ear-cups to headband. 2. No metal reinforcement on entry-level lines: (Kraken X, Kaira, Barracuda Pro), leading to plastic fatigue after minimal usage. 3. Warranty issues: Razer sometimes approves RMAs when cracks appear inside the 1 or 2 year window, but posts frequently report warranty claim denials, citing physical damage. 4. Razer's design consistency: Similar break locations are reported across multiple generations, implying the underlying manufacturing defects have not fundamentally changed over the years. So, should you buy a Razer headset? If you want a headset that will survive daily travel or years of heavy use, look elsewhere. A review of r/razer posts shows repeated structural failures across most plastic-frame Razer lines within the first year. If you want to ignore post history and reported failures, consider the BlackShark model family. The BlackShark uses a spring-steel headband and has the fewest cracking complaints, though you should be extra careful with the plastic hinges and keep proof of purchase for RMA.
r/razer • What are the best Razer headsets right now? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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